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XHIE-TDT

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XHIE-TDT
Channels
BrandingAzteca Uno
Programming
Affiliations1.1: Azteca Uno
Ownership
Owner
XHACC-TDT
History
Founded1975
Former call signs
XHIE-TV (1970-2016)
Former channel number(s)
10 (analog and digital virtual, 1975-2016)
Technical information
Licensing authority
IFT
ERP44.39 kW[1]
Translator(s)RF 23
Cd. Cuauhtémoc
Cd. Delicias
Links
Websitewww.tvazteca.com

XHIE-TDT is a TV Azteca television station in Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico.

History

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On July 27, 1970, concessionaire Tele-Radio Nacional, S.A. applied for a television license to operate on channel 10 in Acapulco.[2] At the same time it applied for the installation of a second station (XHIR-TV) in Iguala.[3] The station was a relay of XHDF-TV, making it a part of the Imevisión network.[4]

On May 10, 1993, the station's license was handed over to TV Azteca, becoming an affiliate of Azteca 13.[4]

XHIE was sanctioned alongside its relay XHIR on February 15, 2011 for the airing of political advertising for the governor of the state of Guerrero.[5]

Digital television

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XHIE-TDT broadcasts on RF channel 14 (virtual channel 1). Until 2021, it broadcast on RF channel 48.[6]

Until standardization of virtual channels in October 2016, XHIE broadcast on virtual channel 10.

Digital subchannels

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DT/PSIP Video Ratio Callsign Network Programming
1.1 1080i 16:9 XHIE-TDT Azteca Uno-HD Azteca Uno (national programming only)

As of 2017, XHIE-TDT was one of the Azteca 13/Azteca Uno transmitters that requested the broadcast of Proyecto 40 (currently adn40) via a subchannel.[7]

References

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  1. ^ RPC: #050107 Transmitter Relocation — XHIE-TDT
  2. ^ NOTIFICACION relativa a la solicitud de concesión presentada por Tele-Radio Nacional, S. A., para instalar operar y explotar una estación televisora comercial en la banda de VHF, que operará el Canal 10 en Acapulco, Gro.
  3. ^ NOTIFICACION relativa a la solicitud de concesión presentada por Tele-Radio Nacional, S. A., para operar y explotar una estación televisora comercial en Iguala, Gro., con el distintivo de llamadas XHIR-TV.
  4. ^ a b Bonifaz, Francisco Javier Vidal (February 2019). "Historia economica de la formación y consodilación del monopolio de la televisión abierta en México" (pdf) (in Spanish). National Autonomous University of Mexico.
  5. ^ RECURSO DE APELACIÓN
  6. ^ Periódico Oficial de Guerrero
  7. ^ Listado de Autorización de Acceso a Multiprogramación